Plus, what to do if you’re caught social media stalking someone
A few years ago, before I knew that unless you adjust your settings, LinkedIn will let people know that you looked at their page, I pulled up the profile of someone I knew from college but hadn’t spoken to since. I simply wondered if they’d ever achieved the career they had planned, but once I learned they would know that I’d looked them up, I was absolutely mortified. Below, you’ll find a story about what to do when you’re caught social media stalking. We all do it, but it can still lead to some pretty intense feelings of anxiety if you worry you’ve been found out. Janie |
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“Quiet quitting” is the new way for people to explain why they are only doing the bare minimum to stay employed. “You’re still performing your duties, but you’re no longer subscribing to the hustle culture mentality that work has to be your life,” explained TikToker zkchillin. “The reality is, it’s not.” And although it ultimately involves resigning, “quiet quitting” can have benefits for the entire office. Here’s what you need to know: |
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It happens to the best of us. We look up a quasi-friend, acquaintance, high school rival, ex-girlfriend, maybe-future boyfriend, current co-worker, former co-worker, whoever, and as we flip through their Instagram pictures, we accidentally hit “like.” So we panic, because there’s no good reason we were that deep in their history, and now they’ll know we were looking. But experts have a message for us: Get over it. |
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There are a number of travel getaways marketed as vacations to help combat burnout, but the truth is, no vacation will eliminate the chronic workplace stress that is making you feel drained and increasingly disengaged, even on your days off. The idea is a scam, but we asked experts for the truth about what taking a week or two off can and can’t give you. |
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